This is the first one on the list that stings me a little bit. There's a couple guys who I would love to rank higher than where they're ending up, but based on the selection criteria and trying to keep emotions out of things as much as possible, reason will prevail.
It was still tough to not put Green higher, but a lot of that speaks both to how many good players have come through USU in recent years.
Green's go-to ability was obviously his 3-point shooting, which stands in the record books as the best in USU history, hitting on 48.1 percent of his attempts from deep. He also set the USU single-season record for 3-point percentage making 50 percent of his attempts during his junior season, which included a mind-blowing 63.3 percent made in conference play.
It was still tough to not put Green higher, but a lot of that speaks both to how many good players have come through USU in recent years.
Green's go-to ability was obviously his 3-point shooting, which stands in the record books as the best in USU history, hitting on 48.1 percent of his attempts from deep. He also set the USU single-season record for 3-point percentage making 50 percent of his attempts during his junior season, which included a mind-blowing 63.3 percent made in conference play.